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Fig. 1
1 -- camera lens; 2 -- swivel mirror; 3 -- plane-convex lens with frosted
plane surface; 4 -- penta-prism; 5 -- triple-lens eyepiece; 6 -- film plane
The snap-shot counter dial 9 is set at zero by rotating its knurled end in
either direction. The number of exposures is read off by means of black
pointer 10 engraved on the upper side of the camera. Set the counter at zero
with the shutter wound up.
The shutter is released by pressing the release button 11 which has a
conical thread to accommodate a cable release. The exposure speeds are
changed by a little lifting and turning the exposure setting ring 12 until the
index line 13 is opposite figure indicating the desired speed. The ring 12
may be turned only through the part of the scale marked B, 25, 50, 100,
250, 500 and back.
Do not turn it in the interval between B and 500
The figures on the scale indicate exposure speeds in fractions of a second,
for example 50 instead of 1/50, 100 instead of 1/100, etc. Longer exposures
"T"
(originally: "Д" -- Cyrillic "D") are obtained with the ring 12 set at
"B". In this case press the release button 11 and turn it so that the pint
engraved on it moves towards the letter "T"
(originally: "Д" -- Cyrillic
"D")
as far as it will go. When the exposure is to be ended move the release
button back and release it.
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